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Cookie Policy

Welcome

Welcome to amea.cordis.com, operated for and on behalf of Cardinal Health U.K. 432 Limited (“we”, “us”, and “our”). This Cookie Policy is designed to tell you about our practices regarding the collection of information from you when visiting our website through Cookies and other tracking technologies.

Overview of EU Cookie Consent Rules

EU law requires organisations placing cookies and similar tracking technologies (such as tracking pixels and website scripts) (“cookies”) through websites onto visitors’ computers to obtain their “consent” after providing clear and comprehensive information about how cookies are used on the websites.

In order to comply with this, we have taken four steps:

Identified cookies and other tracking technologies served through this website, the purposes they fulfill, and related information such as their expiry and whether they are first or third party cookies

Assessed the intrusiveness of these cookies on visitors’ expectations of Privacy, based on the information collected in (i) above

Provided ‘clear and comprehensive’ information about website cookies with the appropriate level of disclosure corresponding with the intrusiveness of each cookie

Used an appropriate strategy for obtaining consent for website cookies, taking into account their use and intrusiveness. Certain types of cookie may qualify for legal exemptions and, where this is the case, consent will not be required for these cookies.

Consent Used on This Website

European standards for obtaining consent to use cookies “”continue to evolve and while prior, express consent strategies (or ‘opt-in’ strategies) represent the most legally robust solution for obtaining consent, they can impair visitor experience and adversely impact legitimate website data collection.

As an alternative, implied consent strategies enable us to infer consent where visitors do not refuse cookies (or ‘opt-out’), after providing prominent cookie disclosures and simple, readily-available cookie controls at a granular level. This enables visitors to accept or refuse cookies on the website.

The consent approach that is appropriate for any given type of cookie will depend on the intrusiveness of that cookie, taking into account:

who serves the cookie (i.e. a first or third party)

what data the cookie collects

what purposes it fulfils

how long it endures

nature of the website through which it is served.

For cookies requiring consent, we follow a three-tiered approach for obtaining consent:

for cookies of low intrusiveness: we make enhanced disclosures in this cookie policy and provide an easy means to opt out of cookies, and infer visitors’ consent where they do not refuse cookies

for cookies of medium intrusiveness: we use the same strategy as for low intrusiveness cookies and also make contextual disclosures about cookie use at appropriate points on the websites (e.g. making cookie disclosures around targeted adverts or other website functionality reliant on these cookies)

for cookies of high intrusiveness: we will implement a prior consent strategy (for example, the use of a banner / pop-up requiring visitors to consent to these cookies before they are served).

Implied consent for most cookies: Cookies deployed through this websites are of low to medium intrusiveness only.

Cookie disclosures by type, rather than by identity: Given the substantial number of cookies served through websites, the assessment in Annex A does not disclose and assess the intrusiveness of each cookie individually. Instead, it groups cookies by category (for example, ‘advertising cookies’, ‘analytics cookies’ and so on) and assesses the intrusiveness of each category, taking into account the specific features of the cookies that are within that category. This enables cookie disclosures that are simpler and clearer for consumers to understand.

NOTE: An assessment of the cookie types served through this website appears in Annex A and provides information about its purpose(s), expiry and information on refusing the Cookies in “How to Block.”

Links to Other Web Sites

This site may contain links or references to other websites. Please be aware that we do not control the Cookies / tracking technologies of other websites and this Cookie Policy does not apply to those websites.

How to Contact Us

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about this Cookie Policy or the information practices of this site, please contact us as follows: internet.team@cardinalhealth.com

Changes to This Cookie Policy

If this Cookie Policy changes, the revised policy will be posted on this site. This Cookie Policy was last updated in June 2016.

Annex A: Types of Cookies Used on This Website

CONTENT FOR COOKIE SETTINGS PANEL

Type of Cookie

Source

Purpose

Expiry

How to Block

Cookies served on behalf of Cardinal Health U.K. 432 Limited (first party cookies)

Cookies necessary for essential website purposes and functions

Cardinal Health

These cookies are strictly necessary for the proper operation of our site. They allow us to ensure the security and efficient delivery of our site.

The cookie we set for this purpose is automatically removed from your device one month after you last visited our website./td>

You can change your browser settings to accept or refuse these cookies. As the means vary from browser to browser, you should visit your browser’s Help menu for more information.

Website enhancement cookies

Cardinal Health

These cookies help enhance the performance and usability of our website. For example, they may allow us to detect whether your browser can run small website programs (called ‘scripts’) that provide additional website functionality or enable us to remember any website preferences you set (such as font size or language preferences).

The cookie we set for this purpose is automatically removed from your device once you close your browser.

You can change your browser settings to accept or refuse these cookies. As the means vary from browser to browser, you should visit your browser’s help menu for more information.

Cookies / tracking technologies served by service providers and other companies (third party cookies)

Analytics cookies and technologies

Google Analytics

These cookies are used to collect information about how visitors use our site. We use the information to compile reports and to help us improve the site. The cookies collect information in an anonymous form, including the number of visitors to the site, where visitors have come to the site from and the pages they visited.

Some of the cookies set for this purpose are automatically removed from your device once you close your browser. Others may last for a period of up to 24 months from your last visit to our site.